Leroy Sane used omissions as fuel before being recalled to German national team
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Leroy Sane used omissions as fuel before being recalled to German national team
"Everyone has their own opinion and perspective. I'm not angry with him. Julian Nagelsmann and I have a very good relationship; we get along really well and had good exchanges and discussions during the last training courses. I'm grateful to him for that. Of course, I hope that when things are going well for me again, I'll be invited back. I want to repay that trust with my performance - he's always supported me, and I'm grateful for that."
"Ultimately, it's about my overall performance. Julian knows exactly what kind of player I am, what qualities I have, and what kind of energy I bring to the pitch. That's also what he demands of me: to lead from the front - whether with goals, assists, or defensive work. I'm making sure my entire game is on point. That's my goal."
Leroy Sané said he is not angry about national-team omissions and described a very good relationship with Julian Nagelsmann, marked by constructive exchanges during training. He expressed gratitude for past support and vowed to repay trust through strong performances. Sané emphasized that he feels no pressure but views the World Cup as a primary objective and will do everything to perform at his best to force selection. He stressed that selection depends on his overall game, promising leadership via goals, assists, and defensive work. Recent form at Galatasaray appears to have strengthened his case for a recall. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich is performing strongly while Paris Saint-Germain faces challenges repeating in the Champions League, underscoring consistency and health issues.
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